Mortgage Lenders and Administrators Statistics - 2013 Q3

The mortgage lenders and administrators (MLAR) statistics are quarterly statistics aggregated from the returns from around 300 regulated mortgage lenders and administrators, providing data on their mortgage lending activities.

Published on
10 December 2013

The overall value of the residential loan amounts outstanding was £1,234 billion in Q3 2013, an increase of 0.3% compared with Q2 and an increase of 0.5% over the past four quarters.

Within the Q3 2013 total, amounts outstanding on regulated loans continued its upward trend, increasing to £966 billion. Amounts outstanding on regulated loans accounted for 78% of total loans. Non regulated loans decreased by 0.7% in the quarter to £267 billion.

The value of securitised amounts outstanding continued the recent declining trend, reducing by a further 4.2% in Q3 2013 to £111 billion. Unsecuritised amounts outstanding, however, continued to increase to £1,123 billion in Q3 2013. Consequently, the proportion of overall amounts outstanding accounted for by securitised balances decreased for the fourth quarter in succession to 9.0%, the lowest since the series began in 2007.

Next release date: 11 March 2014

Long run versions of the summary and detailed tables are now available in Excel format, for data going back to Q1 2007. These have been sourced from data published by the FSA on their archive pages prior to Q1 2013 and data published by the Bank of England from Q1 2013.

MLAR Survey

Please note:

We are aware of an issue regarding the increase in administered arrears from Q3 2016 and we are investigating, along with the FCA, the cause and possible solutions. We found there was an issue in our firm reporting data for administered arrears where the category of ‘other’ administered loans, which should not have been reported to us, was being included. This inflated the arrears figures published. We have since requested a resubmission of reports and as a result we are expecting to restate the arrears figures in the forthcoming publications.

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